TV weekly must watch

We’ve rounded up three great shows you should keep an eye out for this week.

Get ready for fresh romances, old flames, and more mess ahead with a 20-something American from Chicago who moves to Paris. Then get some festive foodie inspiration with one of Britain’s favourite TV chefs. Or watch a drama which re-examines the iconic depiction of love, hatred, desire, monogamy, marriage and divorce through the lens of a contemporary couple.

After stumbling into a love triangle with her neighbour and her first real French friend, Emily is determined to focus on her work—which is getting more complicated by the day. In French class, she meets a fellow ex-pat who both infuriates and intrigues her. Watch Emily in Paris: Season 2 on Netflix.

This festive season, South African foodies can don their aprons and get some new ideas for the holiday table from the charismatic celebrity chef, Ainsley Harriott – from gourmet meals and barbecue tips to fresh takes on transforming tired old braai recipes into sizzling culinary hits! Catch Ainsley’s Barbecue Bible, Ainsley’s Big Cook Out and Ainsley’s Gourmet Express now on BritBox.

The BritBox app is now available on Android TV, including enabled Smart TVs, Google Chromecast with GoogleTV, Nvidia Shield, MiBox and MiStick, plus Android and Apple mobile/tablets, FireTV, Samsung Smart TV and LG Smart TV. Enjoy one week’s free trial, sign up at R99.99 per month and register for email updates at britbox.com/za/

In Scenes from a Marriage, the 40ish Jonathan and Mira seem happily married. After meeting at Columbia University as undergrads, they reconnected years later, dated for two or so years, and have been married for a decade. All seems well until Mira admits her unhappiness in the marriage, sparking a series of events that take place over five years. Now showing on Showmax.

 

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